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    November 29, 2018
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Get to know Evergreen Hill Farm Sometime in the mid-1700s, a stone bank rebuilt, and stone repointed. All the impor- house was built on a patch of land off of tant details were preserved. For today's life- what is now Stoncy Hill Road, not too far styles, a big country kitchen with Sub-Zero from New Hope Borough. That bank house. and Wolfe was added, as was a knockout as well as a second stone and frame structure main suite marble bathroom. Mcchanicals that may have been a workshop or wagon were updated with central air and a gen- house, have become so much more in the erator ready when needed. The living room past 200 years. Expansions, renovations and dining room are sized for entertaining and expert hardscaping and landscaping and there are plenty of windows. The main have created a magical, 24-acre property as house has three bedrooms and 2.I baths. of 2018. It is offered for sale through Lisa Frushone of Kurfiss Sotheby's In Stone steps lcad to a comfortable guest house with two en suite bedrooms and a bonus studio space. There's also a two-car Now set bchind a gated entrance the heated garage. Note also that the majority house appears, at first sight, to be more of a of the land which surrounds the property is petite English stone cottage. But step inside protected in the Bedminster Land Conser and wow-three floors of living space open ancy and overlook lovely terraces, a pond, pool and garden space. Even when snow is At Evergreen Hill Farm, all the best of the falling, the views are enchanting. Fireplaces 18th century remains and all the best of the and wood stoves stand ready for winter eve 21st century awaits, Contact Lisa Frushone for more infonmation: frushone akurfiss. nings. The house was taken down to the studs: floors and beams were refinished, staircases They re not building houses like this anymore: Evergreen Hill Farms dining room with its walk-in fireplace and Dutch door to rear terrace. Submitted by Kurfiss Real Estate